odiupicku - FLAT EARTH - JUST WATCH THIS (in silent awe)
Dear odiupicku,
Fact check = You FAIL
You seem to be totally confused about how to measure the Earth's curvature, and what curvature actually is.
To easily see the effect of curvature, look at the same object from different distances (not heights).
Your video did not prove (or disprove) Earth curvature.
You misunderstood what the "Earth Curve Calculator" is telling you.
Item 1:
For a fixed point in the distance (Habitat platform 9.1 miles), you will see the same amount of platform above the water when viewed from 1-foot, 35-feet, or 100-feet of elevation above sea level. It makes imperceptible difference.
Your video correctly showed that to be true.
IT DID NOT DEMONSTRATE LACK OF CURVATURE.
Item2:
To measure curvature you need to observe THE SAME OBJECT at a GREATER DISTANCE AWAY (9.1 miles and then say at 15 miles).
As the object moves further away, less and less of it will be visible above the water line, due to curvature.
See picture 1 below.
Again, looking at a fixed point from different elevations above sea level (1-foot or 35-feet) does not demonstrate lack of curvature.
Item3:
Now you can move to an elevation above the surface where the effect of curvature is set back to zero. That's only because the effective curvature of the Earth is now BELOW your feet.
But that is an entirely different sent of calculations - not done by the "Earth Curve Calculator"
Check out picture 3 below. For this case, you need to calculate the distance/height of h1 plus h2. Can you do it?
Conclusion:
Before you display your ignorance to the world again, why not learn some mathematic and astronomy?
JonahTheScientist discussion at - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7ipUKERU0tzYFxALJBli4A/discussion
Video at..
(https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vP7lyAKNpj4)
kind regards, JonahTheScientist
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Picture 1 ... sailboat past the horizon
Picture 2 ... your current video which has proved nothing about curvature
Picture 3 ... you need to calculate h1 plus h2
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